Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2505

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Prayer in school; expand protections and authorize school boards to designate specific periods for.

Impact

The amendment's introduction builds upon existing laws under Sections 37-13-4 and 37-13-4.1. It seeks to clarify the rights afforded to students regarding voluntary prayer, further embedding these rights into the framework of public education. This shift may impact how schools handle issues of religious expression and freedom of speech, fostering an atmosphere conducive to spiritual expression while adhering to constitutional guidelines.

Summary

Senate Bill 2505 is a legislative measure aimed at amending the Mississippi Code to enhance the provisions surrounding prayer in public schools. The bill allows local school boards the authority to establish a designated period of reflection or prayer at the beginning of each school day. This time is specifically aimed at encouraging student-initiated prayer on a voluntary basis, maintaining that it must be nonsectarian and nonproselytizing. The act promotes an environment where students are empowered to engage in silent or audible communication of prayer, depending on their personal beliefs and willingness to participate.

Contention

However, the bill is not without controversy, as critics may argue that introducing moments of reflection or prayer in public schools could blur the lines between church and state. Supporters highlight the importance of accommodating religious practices and freedoms, arguing that it provides essential support for students wishing to express their beliefs. Conversely, some dissenters express concern that it may lead to implicit endorsements of specific religious practices over others, potentially infringing on the rights of students who do not wish to participate.

Legal_provisions

The bill further stipulates that any practice surrounding prayer or reflection initiated by students shall not be construed as a promotion of religion by public institutions. Instead, it aims to protect individual rights and encourages legislative intent to uphold First Amendment freedoms within school environments. Notably, if any section of the bill is deemed unconstitutional, the remaining articles shall still retain their validity, ensuring that the core intent of the law remains intact.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB488

School prayer; require school boards to designate a period of reflection for students at the beginning of each school day.

MS SB2697

COVID-19 Hospital Expanded Capacity Program; extend expenditure period of.

MS HB1432

MS Charter School Act of 2013; revise to expand opportunities for establishment of charter schools in certain districts.

MS SB2167

Public schools; allow voluntary prayer, require Ten Commandments to be displayed, and require certain size of U.S. flag.

MS SB2147

Financial literacy curriculum; require specific courses in public schools in grades 6-12.

MS HB301

Appropriation; Office of Workforce Development for supporting and expanding the career coaching program for schools.

MS SB2173

Ad valorem tax increase for schools; require approval by levying authority before school board publishes election notice.

MS SB2624

Public schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

MS HB673

Public Schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

MS HB818

Public schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

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